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By showing us the first inklings of how gravity works, giving us the ability to leave this planet once we turn it into a stinking pollution-riddled cesspit.My suspicions exactly. And all these astrophysicists trying to detect the earliest/oldest whatnots. Why? How can it affect/influence us?
And how has the vastly expensive CERN collider benefited humanity in any way? It must cost a fortune to run and maintain. Who pays for that?
People wanting to learn stuff! How very dare they?My suspicions exactly. And all these astrophysicists trying to detect the earliest/oldest whatnots. Why? How can it affect/influence us?
And how has the vastly expensive CERN collider benefited humanity in any way? It must cost a fortune to run and maintain. Who pays for that?
100% this.I’m an atheist. I don’t believe in ghosts, karma, fortune telling or any of that kind of shit but can happily say that I’m 100% positive life will exist elsewhere in the universe. There’s just no doubt about it in my mind. The universe is just too infinitely big for life to not exist elsewhere.
Can we keep this thread on topic.
I wasn't looking for a sensible answer!By showing us the first inklings of how gravity works, giving us the ability to leave this planet once we turn it into a stinking pollution-riddled cesspit.
Probably in our solar system IMHO.I’m an atheist. I don’t believe in ghosts, karma, fortune telling or any of that kind of shit but can happily say that I’m 100% positive life will exist elsewhere in the universe. There’s just no doubt about it in my mind. The universe is just too infinitely big for life to not exist elsewhere.
Microbes, not little green men.Probably in our solar system IMHO.
Lets not bother trying to improve things, our life, future generations, or explore at all.My suspicions exactly. And all these astrophysicists trying to detect the earliest/oldest whatnots. Why? How can it affect/influence us?
And how has the vastly expensive CERN collider benefited humanity in any way? It must cost a fortune to run and maintain. Who pays for that?
We'd all still be in Ethiopia with that attitude. We do because we can. That's what drives the human race forward, or backward.My suspicions exactly. And all these astrophysicists trying to detect the earliest/oldest whatnots. Why? How can it affect/influence us?
And how has the vastly expensive CERN collider benefited humanity in any way? It must cost a fortune to run and maintain. Who pays for that?
We're all going to die anyway, lets not bother, attitude..We'd all still be in Ethiopia with that attitude. We do because we can. That's what drives the human race forward, or backward.
They're Bounty.People are going to start talking about Mars next.
Somebody started a redunandcy rumourIt amazes me how the fuck they focus on something so far away so accurately, or they just bullshitting us in order to secure funding for their cushy little world in which nobody can prove if they are right or wrong.
It's early days for CERN, so not much yet really. But try googling it to get an understanding.My suspicions exactly. And all these astrophysicists trying to detect the earliest/oldest whatnots. Why? How can it affect/influence us?
And how has the vastly expensive CERN collider benefited humanity in any way? It must cost a fortune to run and maintain. Who pays for that?
There's also the strong possibility that our planet is the first to harbour life and we are all alone... for now. There has to be a first, it could be us.I’m an atheist. I don’t believe in ghosts, karma, fortune telling or any of that kind of shit but can happily say that I’m 100% positive life will exist elsewhere in the universe. There’s just no doubt about it in my mind. The universe is just too infinitely big for life to not exist elsewhere.
SETI scientists spot 72 signals 'from alien galaxy' 3bn light years away
Or it could be an exploding star..